It's Spanish for nice
2006-07-15 03:47:21
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answered by penpallermel 6
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I think it's closer to charismatic (not in the religious sense). A combination of charisma and good personality. I have had Spanish people call me that. It's more commonly used in Spanish than in English. I recently heard it in English in a 1950's movie.
2006-07-15 04:53:46
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answered by 5375 4
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Calling someone simpatico means, they are likable.
2006-07-15 03:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It's an Italian word meaning "cute" or "funny." It really has no true direct translation into English, but the best way to generally translate it is as "pleasing."
2006-07-15 03:51:26
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answered by hitmandx1 1
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It means nice or kind in Spanish
2006-07-15 05:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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It means "nice" in spanish.
2006-07-15 03:50:08
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answered by Circle in the Square 2
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Empathy, agreement, know the feeling.
2006-07-15 03:48:48
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answered by Mary Lynn 2
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I've always taken it to mean "I'm in a sympathetic agreement with you".
2006-07-15 04:24:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It means pleasant.
2006-07-15 03:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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to symphatize
2006-07-15 03:48:11
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answered by 7Geeze 1
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